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Global Naval Command and Control Market Report 2020: Growth Opportunities in Development of an Open Architecture, Enhanced COTS Integration & Shared Infrastructure – GlobeNewswire

January 4, 2021By Arms Industry

Dublin, Jan. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Geopolitical Instability Such as Chinese Naval Expansionism Driving Evolution Across the Global Naval Command and Control Market” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

A command and control (C2) system provides information to maritime decision-makers by generating meaningful output pertinent to their operational requirements and mission objectives. If a sensor package identifies a threat, it is relayed to the C2 system, accounting for environmental data from other systems. The C2 system displays and processes all information, relaying it to and from weapon systems, so that the ship may engage optimally and eliminate a threat appropriately.

This report divides C2 systems into two segments: command management systems and combat management systems. A command management system is the overarching C2 system that will display and manage information from a variety of subsystems to inform decisions. The combat management system is used in conjunction with the command management system to track, assess, and engage threats.

This global research service investigates changing concepts in operations, whilst covering wider geopolitical and market drivers and restraints. A discussion is provided for current technological trends and developments within the global C2 market that readers should be aware off.

C2 systems will evolve as maritime systems become more autonomous; fewer naval personnel will be needed with the proliferation of unmanned
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